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Princess Treasure Hunt #5
(Clues lead to
a
clock, a book, a rug, a candle, a brush, an apple, a fork, a pillow, a
key, and a basket)

Easy
Pirate Treasure Hunt Game #2

(Clues lead to a
pot,
picture, a map, paper towels, a cookbook, light switch, glue, broom, a
decorative or toy frog, & a clock)

Easy
Outdoor Treasure
Hunt #4 (around the home)

(Clues lead to
a door
mat, a garden hose, a tree, a mailbox, a bench or chair, a pot, a
downspout, a rock, a car, and a flower)
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Hole of Captain Synnott
Pioneer Englishman Captain Michael Synnott was known as a mean and
miserly bachelor and dry goods merchant who was initially granted 400
acres of North Carolina backcountry by Earl Granville north of Durham
around the Eno River where he began setting up mills in the late 1740's
and ran a tavern and inn out of his home on the Old St. Mary's Road
(known as "The Trading Path"). He was also involved in shady
real estate dealings, stole a horse from a friendly Catawba Indian
named Captain Snow, and frequently ended up in court. Legend
goes that one day two travelers who had stayed at his inn began
whispering across the dinner table. Captain Synnott was a short
distance away clearing off tables and strained his ears to hear what
they were saying. They talked of the whereabouts of hidden
Spanish gold on a beach in Florida, and Captain Synnott paid attention
to every detail. The next day he arranged for someone else to
watch the inn while he saddled up his horses, packed the wagon, and
headed south. Four miles into his trip, he crossed the Eno
River right about where Sennett Hole is today, then followed the Old
Buffalo Trail the rest of the way to Florida which took several
months. When he finally arrived, he searched the beach where
the men had indicated and found a big old trunk full of gold coins and
silver. It was too heavy to lift so he gradually emptied the
trunk into his wagon, and then refilled and concealed the trunk before
he left for home. The return trip took longer than the trip
south because of the greatly increased weight, but eventually he
arrived back safely with the treasure. Shortly after he
returned, he was granted 100 more acres in 1752 that included the
oldest mill on the edge of the Eno River. Synnott secreted
away his newly-acquired fortune there in large pots, and continued to
add to his fortune over the years, only accepting gold and silver for
payments rather than allowing customers to trade, as was common
practice at the time. Although the region had always been
known for flooding, one evening in 1780 after the Spring thaw and heavy
rains, there was an overwhelming massive flash flood that collapsed the
old mill suddenly and unexpectedly, sweeping it away and swallowing it
up along with Captain Synnott and his treasure right down into the
murky river, disappearing out of sight forever. This is where
Sennett Hole is today -- a deep swimming hole with strong
currents. Many have tried to dive for the treasure, and
although much of Eno River is shallow and swift-moving, no one has been
able to reach the bottom in this location. It is possible and
more likely that over time what wasn't buried has been disturbed and
washed to a location downstream which is where a treasure hunter might
be more inclined to search. Arrowheads left behind by the Eno
Indian tribe can also still be found in the area today. (See Trail Map to Sennett Hole)
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Easy
Christmas
Treasure Hunt #3

(Clues lead to
an
elf, a manger, Santa, a wreath, a snowman, a star, a stocking, an
angel, a reindeer, & a candle)

Easy
Indoor Treasure
Hunt Party Game #1

(Clues lead to a
shoe, a lamp, a cup, a TV, a towel, an ice maker or ice cube
tray, a book, a plant, a picture, and a pillow)

Easy
Cryptic Picture
Code Hunt

(Clues lead to
a book
bag, a tea pot, a toothbrush, a night light, a clothes basket, a
keychain, popcorn, sunglasses, a toy football, & a cookie jar)
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